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Last year, Philly.NET spawned off a south Jersey edition of the .NET developer group. It's tough to organize these meetings and find a location on a recurring basis. Anyway, thanks to Travis Laborde and others, the South Jersey folks are back
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Thank you Live Search for Mobile! (<- yes, the name is a mouthful, but it gets the job done.) Yesterday was Easter Sunday here in the US. In the morning, my 2 year-old son had tough congestion and was wheezing, a sure sign of croup . He's had this
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Vegas had Mix. Now the Microsoft Health & Life Services Developer Conference 2008 is coming to Atlantic City, NJ! On April 22 - 24, take a trip down the shore to AC where Microsoft will be hosting its second annual H&LS event. The
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Social Networking: Everyone wants a piece of the action. Users want to be where the cool people are and feel part of a community. Businesses want to make money off of it. The 44 billion dollar question is: How? I don't know the
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As a developer, you likely spend a lot of time in the IDE of your choice. For Microsoft developers, this is usually Visual Studio. While Studio is jammed packed with tools that make developers' lives easier, there is always room for more tools. If Studio
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By the time I made it down to Cherry Hill after getting a flat tire repaired on my car, it was 6:30 and an hour into the first .NET UG meeting in south Jersey. I was surprised to find standing room only. There were about 5-6 folks crowded in the hallway
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Philly.NET continues to spread its wings. Last month, a new group was born in Center City. This month, the Philly.NET community is starting a new user group in south Jersey . It seems the .NET user group phenomenon keeps spreading further south down the
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The Central Jersey .NET User Group which meets at the Infragistics office in East Windsor is in the process of being "re-booted". Tony Lombardo and Ed Blankenship have stepped up take the lead of the NJDOTNET. Ed recently sent out the first edition of
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Okay okay... perhaps that's a slight exageration. The sign in front of a Point Pleasant Beach bank only read 74. But that's certainly close enough. (Actually, I saw that Cherry Hill, NJ officially reached 75 on TV.) With the great weather, I spent the
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